Former Vice President of Strategic and Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said what the European signatories of the Joint Comprehensive Action Plan (JCPOA) are trying to do as Iran was fully cooperating even a year after Iran retracted it, is “basically unfounded.”
Zarif made these statements in an interview with foreign policy. The interview was published on Thursday.
Zarif said in regards to his attempt to exploit E3’s snapback mechanism, “Don’t disrupt domestic and foreign policy. What E3 is trying to do is that Iran had a full observation of the JCPOA, so even a year after leaving Trump, Europe stopped Europe, after Europe left Europe. The session, June 2018 and for me, they couldn’t even implement one of them.
“Now, I don’t know what boldness they have to try to use a conflict resolution mechanism. It’s not called a JCPOA or a snapback of the (UN) Security Council. It’s called the “dispute resolution mechanism.” Iran has resorted to conflict resolution mechanisms on many occasions when I promised that we would implement our commitments.
He added: “As I wrote in my foreign policy a few weeks ago, they were basically celebrating the violation of international law that attacked Iranian sites, so the timing is also interesting. That is, the German Prime Minister said Israel was “doing dirty work for all of us.” So they use war, and then they use mechanisms to resolve conflicts.
“Break from legality, what does it do to them? What did President (Donald) Trump get by withdrawing from the JCPOA? Do we live in a safer world today? Europe, if we all try to stop, try to try and support fat, we all try to stop, so that we all try to stop, so that we all try to stop, so that we all try to stop, so that we all try to stop, so that we all try to stop, so that we all try to stop, so that we all try to stop, so that we all try to stop, so that we all try to stop, so that we all try to stop, so that we all try to stop, so that we all try to stop, so that we all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try to stop, so that we can all try
Zarif also mentioned the issue of Israel’s war of attacks on Iran, saying, “A 12-day war broke out two days before my friend from the Foreign Ministry was supposed to go for new negotiations with his American counterparts. Generally.
“Second, it was an attack on innocent civilians, not just on military and nuclear targets, but also on innocent civilians, with many innocent civilians being killed against innocent civilians. Military leaders were not targeted in their offices or in fronts. A precedent that these people were killed.”
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